This video from Madman Review explores the most accurate .44 Magnum rifles available in 2024. It delves into the cartridge's history, originating from Elmer Keith's desire for a more powerful .44 Special, suitable for big game hunting. The presenter highlights the .44 Magnum as a balanced choice, offering significant power with manageable recoil, comparing it favorably to more powerful cartridges like the .500 S&W Magnum. The video then lists and discusses seven specific rifle models: Citadel Levtac-92, Rossi Model 92 Triple Black, Henry Big Boy X Model H012X, Ruger 77/44, Marlin 1894CB, Chiappa 1892 WILDLANDS Takedown, and Winchester Model 1892 Deluxe Octagon Takedown. The description encourages viewers to like and subscribe to support the channel's growth.
This "Sunday Shoot a Round" episode features Hickok45 enjoying some casual plinking in a wooded setting. He's seen with a Winchester Model 1892 rifle chambered in .357 Magnum and a newly gripped Smith & Wesson Model 617 revolver. The video emphasizes responsible gun ownership and safe firearm handling, as is characteristic of the channel. It also promotes various supporting channels and sponsors, including Hickok45Clips, Hickok45Talks, Patreon, SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol. The description also directs viewers to an FAQ playlist for common questions.
This video, "Top 5 Best .44 Magnum Rifles - Madman Review," explores the practical utility of .44 Magnum chambered rifles. The reviewer highlights five specific models: Marlin 1894, Henry Big Boy, Winchester Model 1892, Ruger Model 44, and Ruger Model 77/44. While acknowledging the .44 Magnum's handgun origins, the video emphasizes its increased effectiveness when fired from a rifle barrel, contrasting it with other powerful cartridges. The description also includes affiliate links and social media promotions.
This video features "Yakking in the woods" while shooting two distinct firearms: a Winchester Model 1892 in .44-40 caliber and a Glock 43X in 9mm. The content is presented by "Hickok45" and encourages viewers to check out his other channels for clips and "talking" content, as well as his Patreon and supporting sponsors. The video emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, stating it's for "educational and entertainment purposes only." It also directs viewers to an FAQ playlist for common questions.
This video from the Brownells vault showcases two classic lever-action carbines: a Winchester Model 1892 saddle-ring carbine in .32-20 Winchester and a Marlin Model 1893 in .32-40 Winchester. The hosts, Keith and Steve, highlight these "trapper" carbines, explaining their compact design and wider appeal beyond just trappers. They discuss the historical context, including the National Firearms Act of 1934 and the current "Curio & Relic" exemption. Both firearms, despite showing signs of honest use, are presented in good condition, with the Marlin's casehardened receiver retaining some original color. The video emphasizes the rarity of these heavily used working guns in good shape.
This video, "NRA Gun of the Week: Winchester Model 1892 Rifle," features American Rifleman Editor-in-Chief Mark Keefe discussing the iconic American lever-action rifle. The content focuses on providing information and insights into this particular firearm model, highlighting its historical significance and features. It's a straightforward presentation aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in historical rifles.
This video from SHOT Show 2017 features Annie Oakley's actual Winchester Model 1892 rifle, displayed at the Winchester booth. Ashley Hlebinsky from the Cody Firearms Museum provides historical context and information about this iconic firearm. The presentation offers a glimpse into a piece of firearms history and its connection to a legendary sharpshooter.
Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA presents the Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine in this GunTec video. This lever-action rifle is a compact and handy firearm, originally chambered in handgun calibers. The specific carbine featured has a straight grip, a 20-inch barrel, an 11-round capacity, and is chambered in .32-20 WCF. The Winchester Model 1892 was in production from 1892 to 1932, with over a million units manufactured.
This video features Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, presenting the Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle. He highlights its popularity during its era, its chambering in handgun cartridges like the 38-40 WCF, and its significant production numbers, exceeding one million units between 1892 and 1932. The presentation focuses on this specific small-framed lever-action design.
This video, featuring Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, explores the history and characteristics of the 25-20 Winchester Centerfire cartridge. Introduced around 1895, this low-power round was primarily designed for small game hunting and was notably chambered in the popular Winchester Model 1892 lever-action rifle. The "Cartridge Hall of Fame" series highlights significant ammunition throughout history, and this installment focuses on a classic rifle round.
This video from GunTec features Larry Potterfield, CEO and Founder of MidwayUSA, presenting the Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle. He discusses its history, popularity as a small-framed lever action, and its chambering in handgun cartridges. The specific rifle featured is in .38-40 WCF. Production ran from 1892 to 1932, with over one million units produced. The video also highlights the MidwayUSA Video Library for further resources.
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